This happened to my truck a couple of years ago. There is a blue relay box on the passenger sidewall under the hood that is wore out. A good test is to have someone tap on the box with a pliers or hammer while turning the ignition over. The worn out contacts in the box should connect and make it turn over. I don't remember how much the relay cost but I don't think it was more than thirty dollars. I hope this was useful.
A fast rapid click is an indiction of a weak battery. A single click is an indication of a failed starter.
go to autozone.com and enter your vehicles info.,then look up starter,then click on repair guide,it will show and tell you.
go to auto zone.com enter vehicle info.then look up starter,then click on repair guide and it will tell you.
go to www.boondoggleman.com then click where it says make some. then click on starting stitches. after that click on starter square stitch and it will show and tell you how.
go to www.boondoggleman.com then click where it says make some. then click on starting stitches. after that click on starter square stitch and it will show and tell you how.
Loose or corroded battery connections or your starter is going bad.
nissans are pretty reliable as far as engines go. i have a 98 se-r i need a bit more info to tell you anything. but if its clicking when you start alternator, battery. if it does nothingwhen you try and start it its the starter it may also click if its the starter. you can get your alternator checked at advance auto parts for free, also your starter.
the starter? the battery? Distributor? idk give more information... does it click?
this doent help at all. I click on what im looking for and it redirects me to another page.
go to autozone.com and enter your 91 Nissan info,then look up starter,then to right off screen click on repair guide and it will show you.
It sounds like the starter relay is the clicking sound. Check to see if power is leaving the relay when the switch is turned to starting mode.
If you know the battery and connections at the battery are good then it is more than likely a defective starter.